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Stirner, Max

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Stirner, Max (1806-1856)

German anarchist thinker. He argued that the state, class, and humanity were meaningless abstractions, and that only individuals mattered. In his extreme form of egoism, the aim of human life is the fulfilment of one's own will. His main work is Der Einzige und sein Eigentum/The Ego and his Own 1845.



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